What You’ll Find In These 11 Small Towns In Wisconsin May Surprise You

Unless you live under a rock, you probably know that the hamburger was invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. They celebrate this every year with "Hamburger Days." You better believe there are some massive hamburgers to sample.

In 1953, there was a publicity stunt where the town asked kids to save pennies so that they could build a hospital. This became national news, and 1.7 million pennies made their way to the town. The town commemorated this with the world's largest penny, which you can still see.

In Dickeyville, you can find something called the Dickeyville Grotto. It wraps around the Holy Ghost Catholic Church. It has a small artificial cave, arches, and fountains. Costume jewelry, shells, and rocks were used to construct it.